First off, went to museums today in Washington, and the overriding thing I always feel when finishing going to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum is: boy, do I feel dumb.
I mean, I’m always like, “How did they DO that?” How did they make that Apollo 11 capsule go all the way to the moon and back. Then you see in another museum how the first computers were made, and on and on and I feel like “Geez, I should have studied harder in school. Because I have NO idea how they all work. Guess that’s why I’m a hockey writer, eh folks?
OK, here’s my prediction of something soon regarding the Avalanche: they will make a BIG pitch to Peter Forsberg IF IF IF he decides he can play again this year. That decision should come soon. I’m not hearing anything overly negative about his latest condition, so it might happen. Read more…

Terry Frei graduated from Wheat Ridge High School in the Denver area and has degrees in history and journalism from the University of Colorado-Boulder. He worked for the Rocky Mountain News while attending CU and joined the Post staff after graduation. He has also worked at the Oregonian in Portland, Ore., and The Sporting News. His seventh book, March 1939: Before the Madness, was issued in February 2014.

Chambers covers college and professional hockey for The Denver Post. He has written for the Post since 1994, after dumping his first 9-to-5 office job a couple years out of college. He primarily follows the University of Denver hockey team and helps cover the Avalanche.